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  2. List of English abbreviations made by shortening words

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    Get shortened URL; Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... This is a list of common abbreviations in the English language

  3. Clipping (morphology) - Wikipedia

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    Clipping differs from abbreviation, which is based on a shortening of the written, rather than the spoken, form of an existing word or phrase. Clipping is also different from back-formation , which proceeds by (pseudo-) morpheme rather than segment, and where the new word may differ in sense and word class from its source. [ 2 ]

  4. Abbreviation - Wikipedia

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    An abbreviation (from Latin brevis, meaning "short" [1]) is a shortened form of a word or phrase, by any method including shortening, contraction, initialism (which includes acronym) or crasis. An abbreviation may be a shortened form of a word, usually ended with a trailing period. For example: etc. is the usual abbreviation for et cetera.

  5. Wikipedia : Manual of Style/Abbreviations

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    As a general rule, use a full point after a shortening that only exists in writing (e.g. etc.) but not for a shortening that is used in speech (e.g. rhino). In general, a full form is as acceptable as a shortened form, but there are exceptions e.g. etc. should be used over et cetera. Uncommon, non-obvious shortenings should be explained or ...

  6. Written language - Wikipedia

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    For example, notation systems for signed languages like SignWriting been developed, [38] but it is not universally agreed that these constitute a written form of the sign language in themselves. [39] Orthography comprises the rules and conventions for writing a given language, [40] including how its graphemes are understood to correspond with ...

  7. Shorthand - Wikipedia

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    Shorthand is an abbreviated symbolic writing method that increases speed and brevity of writing as compared to longhand, a more common method of writing a language. The process of writing in shorthand is called stenography, from the Greek stenos (narrow) and graphein (to write). It has also been called brachygraphy, from Greek brachys (short ...

  8. List of English back-formations - Wikipedia

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    back-form from back-formation; bartend from bartender [5] beg from beggar [dubious – discuss] benefact from benefactor (and also the derived benefactee, cf. benefactor) berserk from berserker; bibliograph from bibliography; bicep from biceps (non-standard) [2] biograph from biography; bird (verb) from bird watcher; blockbust from blockbuster ...

  9. Gregg shorthand - Wikipedia

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    Sample of text from A Christmas Carol, published in Gregg shorthand, 1918. Many of the letters shown are also brief forms, or standard abbreviations for the most common words for increased speed in writing. [12] For instance, instead of writing kan for "can", the Gregg stenographer just writes k. [4] These brief forms are shown on the adjacent ...